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Gift Basket Website – Perfect gift to shop for the Holidays

We just loaded a new website for Basket World – a great collection of Gift Baskets for the Lower Mainland – Vancouver, Burnaby, Langley, Pitt Meadows, Surrey, Delta, Maple Ridge, etc.

Basket World specialize in creating unique designed gift baskets that leave lasting impressions and features delicious quality chocolates from world-class chocolate vendors. Quality is always guaranteed and never compromised. The Gift Basket designers at Basket World work very hard to ensure that your gift basket is well received and enjoyed!

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Steve Jobs, 1955-2011

Steve JobsApple co-founder Steve Jobs died on Wednesday at age 56. Wall Street Journal managing editor Alan Murray and editors discuss Jobs’s legacy, early reactions to his death and how his showmanship changed the retail and tech landscape.

Steven P. Jobs, the Apple Inc. chairman and co-founder who pioneered the personal-computer industry and changed the way people think about technology, died Wednesday at the age of 56.

His family, in a statement released by Apple, said Mr. Jobs “died peacefully today surrounded by his family.”

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Get Paid Taking Surveys At Home

As of October 5th, there are thousands of surveys needing Canadian participants today!

Do you live in Canada?

There are Canadian companies needing survey takers immediately!

GET STARTED TODAY!

Every year large and small companies spend billions of dollars on surveys and market research to help learn what products people like you want to buy! They NEED your opinion to help improve their products which will help them make more money and are willing to pay you for your help!

The best part is that ANYONE can take paid surveys. It doesn’t matter if you’re young or old, man or woman, or what language you speak! You WILL get paid for your opinion!

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Black Friday 2010

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving when major retailers around the country discount products to help kick off the Christmas shopping season. This Black Friday ads are usually kept secret until you receive the circulars in your Thanksgiving Day newspaper.

This is the official site for all of the 2010 Black Friday ads as they are reported to us during this holiday shopping season. As we get closer to Black Friday 2010, we will be posting sale information along with Black Friday ad – http://bfads.net

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Local Car Insurance Quotes from Local Insurance Companies

Search Discounted Car Insurance Quotes From Local Insurance Companies

If you ever felt that your are being charged too much for your car insurance quotes,  you’re not alone. Too many of us are overquoted on our car insurance quotes for one simple reason: getting multiple local car insurance quotes the traditional way is not easy. But with online car insurance quotes from EveryInsuranceQuotes.com, there are no more excuses for paying too much for auto insurance.

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Total Onslaught Series by Walter Veith

Total Onslaught by Walter Veith

Total Onslaught by Walter Veith

Here is a very long series of videos produced by Amazing Discoveries called “Total Onslaught” Series, in which Walter Veith goes through Jesus’s life, human society as it exists today, and what the future holds.

The 36-DVD set can be yours for only $300 at http://amazingdiscoveries.org/webstore/us/200b-total-onslaught-36-dvd.html

201 – Just Another Man

In this DVD, Biblical evidence that Jesus is the Messiah is presented in multimedia format. The ancient prophecies are unraveled, particularly the prophecy in Daniel 9 pinpointing the exact time of the Messiah’s arrival on Earth.

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Vancouver Olympics 2010 – Canada eyes skeleton sweep

Canadian skeleton racer Mellisa Hollingsworth won her second World Cup title this season.
Canadian skeleton racer Mellisa Hollingsworth won her second World Cup title this season.
(Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)
Canada will take a run at double gold in skeleton as World Cup champion Mellisa Hollingsworth leads a strong Canadian team into the first day of Olympic competition on Thursday.

Jon Montgomery is a solid contender in the men’s event after sweeping the training runs at the Whistler Sliding Centre.

Hollingsworth, 29, is coming off a stellar World Cup season in which she reached the podium eight times in nine starts, capturing the World Cup season title for the second time in her career. She won a pair of races, placed second in another two, and finished third on three occasions.

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Lonely Planet’s iPhone App Show You Vancouver

(OLYMPICS TECHNOLOGY)

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Brian Neumann on Tour in North America

Brian Neumann will be on tour in North America in February and March 2010, with stops in Burnaby, BC, Lacombe, Alberta, and the Bronx, New York. He will be presenting his two distinct and informatin-packed series in these locations:

Spirit of Prophecy - This four-part series from Brian Neumann helps us understand how God communicates to His people through the prophetic gift. Explore with us the Biblical reasons God chose prophecy as a method of communicating with sinful humanity. Discover the Biblical tools for discerning a true prophet from a false one.

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Vancouver Olymplic Games 2010 – 17 Days Events

In honour of the 17 days of the Vancouver Winter Olympics, mark these events on your calendar now, one for each day of the Games. Whether you see them live, watch them on TV or catch the highlights, they shouldn’t be missed.

1. Day 1: Opening ceremony. Odds are good they won’t top Beijing’s, but it will be worth seeing how they’ll light the Olympic cauldron in a domed stadium.

2. Day 2: Women’s moguls. Jenn Heil won Canada’s first gold medal of the Games four years ago in Turin and will go for a rare repeat at Cypress.

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Toyota’s other pedal problem: Lawsuits

* At least 10 lawsuits filed since November

* Liability could be large (Corrects professor’s first name in 12th paragraph)

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) is facing a growing number lawsuits from consumers who complain their vehicles suddenly accelerate or may do so, and want the world’s largest automaker to pay for it.

Last week, Toyota stopped selling eight models in the United States and Canada, including its popular Camry and Corolla, because of possible unintended acceleration.

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Who will light Olympic flame in Vancouver 2010

Betty Fox, Rick Hansen, Trevor Linden and Wayne Gretzky are mentioned

As the Olympic torch relay gets closer and closer to Vancouver, the No. 1 question for Games watchers is:

Who will light the Olympic flame at the opening ceremonies?

We asked Province readers, and four names came to the fore: Betty Fox, Trevor Linden, Rick Hansen and Wayne Gretzky.

Betty Fox — the mother of Canadian icon Terry Fox, the one-legged Marathon of Hope runner — has a Facebook page devoted to promoting her as the Olympic flame-thrower, and she’s a B.C. local. On the downside, she’s not an athlete and not well-known internationally.

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